The rest of the layout puts
the volume rocker on the left side and the power button up top — this button layout is not too common in the Android space and took a bit of adaption coming from more popular button layouts.
The power / lock button still resides on the upper - right and
the volume rocker on the left side of the iPod 5th - generation.
Most Nexus devices before the Nexus 6 all featured
the volume rocker on the left side and power button on the right, meaning you could take a screenshot with one hand by holding down the power and volume down buttons at the same time.
On the top left corner, in portrait mode, sits the 5 - megapixel camera, just above the power button and
volume rocker on the left side.
What's even more confusing is that there's a dedicated Bixby button right under
the volume rocker on the left side of the phone.
There's also a hint of a fingerprint sensor, a dual - camera display, and what looks to be
a volume rocker on the left side.
The volume rocker on the left side is pushed up a bit too high for our liking, but nothing is ever out of reach, and the lightness of the whole thing keeps extended use from ever being a chore.
For example,
the volume rocker on the left side of the screen makes it hard to discern whether you're pressing volume up or volume down.
There are only two physical controls:
the volume rocker on the left side, and the power switch on the right, which doubles as a lock and hold key in certain apps.
The similarities in design continue when looking at the layout of the buttons and ports, with
the volume rocker on the left side and the power button to the right in both cases.
Button placements are all very similar to previous generation Samsung phones, with the power button on the right and
the volume rocker on the left side of the phone.
A dedicated button above
the volume rocker on the left side of the device will summon Bixby wherever you are, and you can also say, «Bixby» to wake it up.
It also has a dedicated button to launch the Bixby virtual assistant located just below
the volume rocker on the left side of the phone.
The power button on the right and
volume rocker on the left side both have a satisfying «click» as you use them.
On the Galaxy Note Edge we have the micro USB port at the bottom, power button and 3.5 mm Headphone jack up top and
the volume rocker on the left side.
Both have
the volume rocker on the left side, the power button on the right and the home button / fingerprint reader right under the screen.
The control layout is straightforward, with a large illuminated power / multi-function button on the front and
volume rocker on the left side.
Typical buttons include
the volume rocker on the left side with the silence toggle, and the power button, which has been brought to the right side from its usual position up top for better access.
You'll find the signature large silver power button and
the volume rocker on the left side of the tablet.